Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The Wzz proteins are important for determining the length of the O-antigen side chain attached to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Several bacteria, including
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strain PAO1 (serogroup O5), produce two such proteins responsible for the preference of two different chain lengths on the surface. Our group has previously identified one
wzz
gene (
wzz1
) within the O-antigen locus of
P. aeruginosa
strain PA103 (serogroup O11). In this study we have identified the second
wzz
gene (
wzz2
), located in the same region of the genome and with 92% similarity to PAO1's
wzz2
gene. Mutations were generated in both
wzz
genes by interruption with antibiotic resistance cassettes, and the effects of these mutations were characterized. Wild-type PA103 prefers two O-antigen chain lengths, referred to as long and very long. The expression of the long O-antigen chain length was reduced in the
wzz1
mutant, indicating the Wzz1 protein is important for this chain length preference. The
wzz2
mutant, on the other hand, was missing O-antigens of the very long chain length, indicating the Wzz2 protein is responsible for the production of very long O-antigen. The effects of the
wzz
mutations on virulence were also investigated. In both serum sensitivity assays and a mouse pneumonia model of infection, the
wzz1
mutants exhibited greater defects in virulence compared to either wild-type PA103 or the
wzz2
mutant, indicating the long chain length plays a greater role during these infectious processes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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